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A surprising debut from relatively unknown hardcore outfit Fairweather, If They Move...Kill Them reveals the promise of a potentially huge band. Fairweather adds an aggressive technical touch to a tiring emo formula. The hooks are deep, the vocals are high, but the music is more complex and aggressive. Staccato rhythms bristle during standouts like "Let's Hear It for Dartanian," a track that exemplifies Fairweather's progressive approach to songwriting and arrangements. This forward-thinking style eclipses many emo acts with their condensed approach to riffing. Listeners may detect similarities to diverse punk/hardcore artists like At the Drive-In and Quicksand, but there's nothing on If They Move...Kill Them that smacks of plagiarism. This is an accomplished first outing from a truly original and talented group. ~ Vincent Jeffries
From Virginia;Melodic Punk
Recorded at Salad Days, Washington, D.C. If They Move...Kill Them Music Fairweather If They Move...Kill Them Songs If They Move...Kill Them Music Review Purchase If They Move...Kill Them CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Thursday Full Collapse CD (2001)
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$11.05 Full-on punk rock from these New Jersey rockers and this Chicago punk/hardcore label on the former's sophomore full length. Thursday's commitment and energy are in full effect from the outset of this hyper-kinetic ...
| | Saves The Day Stay What You Are CD (2001)
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$13.15 This pop-punk outfit started out young--VERY young. They were still in their teens when they released their first album, and this one--their third--naturally finds them still flush with youthful enthusiasm but bearing distinct signs of songwriting maturity. There's no slowdown of excitement on STAY WHAT YOU ARE--the band still practices four-on-the-floor, heavy-guitar punk-pop a la Green Day or Blink-182. But their lyrical smarts put them in a place somewhere in between those two bands; smarter and more purposeful than the latter and minus the ballads-with-strings ...
| | New End Original Thriller CD (2001)
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$12.39 On Thriller, a hey-let's-invite-witty-headlines-comparing-us-to-Michael-Jackson ploy of a debut album, New End Original creates fairly unforgivable (though oddly pleasurable) punk-pop, not entirely unlike Soul Asylum. Founded by ex-Texas Is the Reason guitarist Norman Arenas and ...
| | Starting Line Say It Like You Mean It CD (2002)
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$12.59 With an average age of 21, the Starting Line on its debut SAY IT LIKE YOU MEAN IT is more than qualified to reflect the preoccupations of its audience. It's also entitled to marvel at its phenomenal success, which it does to good effect on "Given the Chance" ("There's not a day that I can't say all this time I'm living out my dream"). The band hews to the pop-punk party line faithfully throughout--it's pretty obvious that Green Day is as much the touchstone for present-day rockers as Chuck Berry was for previous generations--and while the songs' subject matter almost exclusively centers around ...
| | Brand New Deja Entendu CD (2003)
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$9.99 While it wouldn't be entirely out of line to align Brand New's ...
| | Fairweather Lusitania CD (2003)
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$11.65 Several factors act together to lower expectations for this band. For one thing, the press materials boast of the music's "relevance" (uh oh) and characterize Fairweather's sound as "immensely organic." Then there's the title of the album's opening track: "Derivative Opener" (oh, good -- irony!). But then the utterly bizarre soundscape of that first song kicks in -- it sounds like the drone of a bomber squadron at first; then like a brutally compressed string orchestra -- and as those sounds continue to roll and moan underneath the song's weird six/eight beat and breathy, jangly melody, you gradually realize that what you're hearing are heavily treated electric guitars. At that point the song ends, and the rest of the album is just lots of good, plain old indie rock, complete with yearning melodies, messy guitars, and a boyish-voiced lead ...
| | Purr Machine Ging Ging CD (1999)
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$18.99 A combination of heavy metal aggression fused with electronica soundscapes, Ging Ging is, at times, a difficult album to listen to. Singer Betsy Martin's banshee-like wail -- faintly reminiscent of Marianne Faithfull circa Broken English -- and the group's buried lyrics create a near impenetrable aural wall for listeners. Yet, during the album's softer moments, "Regarding Mary" and "There's More" among them, the album does achieve moments of beauty. ~ Steve Kurutz
Although the Los Angeles-based ...
| | Vixen CD (1988)
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$8.85 Formulated from the very glamorous elements that made hair metal in the '80s so decadently enjoyable, Vixen was the female equivalent of Warrant: rocking just hard enough so it was OK for macho hair metal dudes to enjoy and just soft ...
| | Terry Bozzio Prime Cuts CD (2005)
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$14.19
| | Aaron Alnight Devil In Disguise CD (2005)
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$11.49 If you are easily offended by naughty, suggestive lyrics, please don't listen to this album. If you feel ...
| | Steve Hackett Highly Strung CD (1982) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Remastered + Expanded
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$9.15 Steve Hackett's last release for Charisma Records in Britain is one of his strongest efforts. Hackett once again handles all the lead vocals, but sounds more assured in the role than he did on Cured. This album spawned Hackett's one and only solo hit single, "Cell 151," which charted in Britain. (An extended version of "Cell 151" was released as a 12" single, and was later included on CD versions of Highly Strung.) With its heavily gated drum sound (an effect pioneered by Hackett's onetime bandmate Phil Collins), ...
| | David Peachey Bloemenraad CD (2007) (Import)
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$11.89 "Bloemeraad" tells the story of finding someone, losing them and trying to find them once more. A diverse collection of styles and fusions can be heard across the mere 5 tracks, ...
| | Wait Till Tomorrow CD (2007)
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$7.49
| | Tobi Hofmann Swip Swap CD (2008) (Import)
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$20.99
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